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NSG 431: Adult Health II
6.00 Credits
James Madison University
6 credits. This course is a continuation of Adult Health I and focuses on the integration of pathophysiologic and pharmacologic concepts and principles of nursing process, health promotion, risk reduction, clinical decision making and collaborative management of care for adults across the life span experiencing moderate to severe and complex health alterations.
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NSG 432: Women's Health
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course focuses on synthesis of concepts and principles utilized in health promotion, risk reduction, clinical decision-making, and management of women's health care. Focuses include women's health issues, perinatal care of mothers and infants and gynecological health.
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NSG 433: Community Health:Health Assessment of Vulnerable Populations in the Community
2.00 Credits
James Madison University
2 credits. In Part I of this course, students develop the knowledge, skills and ability to conduct and interpret systematic assessments of vulnerable aggregates in community settings. The impact of increasing societal changes and cultural diversity of vulnerability across the life span will be emphasized. Theoretical concepts of health promotion and disease prevention of vulnerable populations will be presented emphasizing Health People 2010 objectives. Part II of the course will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to gather, organize and present relevant data on target populations and entire community assessments. The influence of political, socio-economic and ecological issues on the health of populations is examined.
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NSG 440: Transition to Practice
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course explores current factors having impact on the transition to the professional practice of nursing. It examines personal and professional role importance in the process of health policy formation. Its focus on career planning and preparation for NCLEX testing and professional practice includes simulation-based learning, web-enhanced module-based case studies and NCLEX practice testing. Consideration of future directions, trends and opportunities in health care delivery and professional nursing practice are also examined.
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NSG 460: Healthcare Informatics
2.00 Credits
James Madison University
2 credits. This course focuses on the nature and functions of present and future application of health care informatics. Emphasis is on preparing current and future health care professionals to plan, design, collaborate with other health care disciplines, and utilize healthcare informatics for effective health care delivery, health organizational management and improved client outcomes. Prerequisite: Minimum of sophomore standing.
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NSG 461: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
4.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. This course, offered for RN-BSN program students, provides an examination of complex physiologic responses and clinical sequel in major body systems in relation to pathologic processes. Emphasis is placed upon physiologic compensation and defense responses. Pharmacologic management of pathology is investigated. Prerequisite: Admission to RN-BSN program.
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NSG 462: Issues in Contemporary Nursing Practice
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course, offered for RN-BSN program students, examines issues and trends of greatest concern to professional nursing practice today. Historical, societal, political, and economic influence and future trends will be explored. Legal and ethical dimensions of nursing will be discussed. A seminar format will be used emphasizing professional presentation of issues. Prerequisite: Admission to RN-BSN program.
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NSG 463: Professional Role Transition
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course, offered for RN-BSN program students, expands the students' current knowledge of concepts related to nursing theory, nursing image and professional role development at the BSN level. Emphasis will be placed upon leadership and management skill development at the personal level. Seminar format will be used. Prerequisite: Admission to RN-BSN program.
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NSG 464: Introduction to Nursing Research
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course, designed for RN-BSN students, will focus on the study of research methods that generate quantitative and qualitative data. Students will examine the research process with an emphasis on critique of research methodologies and application of research findings to nursing practice. Prerequisite: Admission to RN-BSN program.
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NSG 465: Specialty Clinical Practicum
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
1-5 variable credits. This course facilitates the RN-BSN student's transition into a professional nursing role through a BSN/faculty mentored practicum experience in a student-selected clinical specialty area. The student will articulate individual objectives. An individual plan to meet the course and student's objectives will be developed by the student and approved by the faculty. Open to SNAPP scholars as well. Prerequisites: Completion of NSG 333 and NSG 463.
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